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04-10-2016 09:08 AM
04-11-2016 02:12 AM
Hi Clyde
Purely technically your device does not need to be configured with a default route nor NAT
If your device is set up with appropriate subnet routes or PolicyBasedForwarding to make sure traffic is returned to the appropriate segment, a default gateway can be left blank, although this would be an uncommon setup (most deployments will have a default gateway at least as a form of fallback)
If your GP connections will only be allowed access to internal resources (local web-access vs through the gateway), NAT is also not necessary
if you could add some details about the deployment you might be considering, we can provide more feedback
04-11-2016 02:12 AM
Hi Clyde
Purely technically your device does not need to be configured with a default route nor NAT
If your device is set up with appropriate subnet routes or PolicyBasedForwarding to make sure traffic is returned to the appropriate segment, a default gateway can be left blank, although this would be an uncommon setup (most deployments will have a default gateway at least as a form of fallback)
If your GP connections will only be allowed access to internal resources (local web-access vs through the gateway), NAT is also not necessary
if you could add some details about the deployment you might be considering, we can provide more feedback
04-11-2016 06:51 AM
Thank you very much for response. I actaully testing last night for internal only adn it worked great w/o NAT. Thanks for answering my question
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